Butterworth-Heinemann Introduction to Medical Electronics Applic
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/ . / / :______ _____/_ _/ __ ___ ____/ __ / / \ / / / / _/ __:/ / / / / / / ___/ / / / / | / _ | / // / / | _ _ / // / . _ / / / \ / / _. :___| /_____ / / /___| /__/_____/ /_/__:___| / -+- / ./ _/ / / 2013 _/ alexandria. \ / +---: / / / /:---+ : Introduction to Medical Electronics Applications : +-+ +-+ : SUB TITLE: - : : AUTHOR: L. Nokes,D. Jennings,T. Flint,B. Turton : : PUBLISHER: Butterworth-Heinemann : : CATEGORIES: - : : RELEASE DATE: 2013-07-30 PUBLISH DATE: 1995-03-17 : : ISBN-10: 0340614579 PAGES: 232 : : ISBN-13: 9780340614570 LANGUAGE: English : : URL: www.amazon.com : +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Medical electronics, or more specifically the instrumentation used in physiological measurement, has changed significantly over the last few years. Developments in electronics technology have offered new and enhanced applications, especially in the areas of data recording and analysis and imaging technology. These changes have been accompanied by more stringent legislation on safety and liability. This book is designed to meet the needs of students on the growing number of courses, undergraduate and MSc. It is a concise and accessible introduction offering a broad overview that encompasses the various contributing disciplines. +-[ ALEXANDRIA ]----------------------------------------------------------+ : The Royal Library of Alexandria, or Ancient Library of Alexandria, in : : Alexandria, Egypt, was the largest and most significant great library : : of the ancient world. It flourished under the patronage of the : : Ptolemaic dynasty and functioned as a major center of scholarship from : : its construction in the 3rd century BC until the Roman conquest of : : Egypt in 30 BC. The library was conceived and opened either during the : : reign of Ptolemy I Soter (323-283 BC) or during the reign of his son : : Ptolemy II (283-246 BC). /: +-----------------------------------------------------------------:_/--/:+ "With knowledge, comes wisdom - and wisdom should be shared." /